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Sunday, August 14, 2011

New Transitions® XTRActive™ lenses.

Transitions is adding to its family of products with new Transitions® XTRActive™ lenses.

Using Transitions Optical’s patented, advanced photochromic technology, Transitions XTRActive lenses are a new choice for your patients who are on-thego, or who spend a lot of their day in bright, sunny conditions.

They are the darkest, everyday Transitions lens available…

Offering superior darkness outdoors in the brightest conditions; moderate darkness behind the windshield of a car; and a slight tint indoors.

Transitions XTRActive lenses provide outstanding visual comfort—plus the convenience of wearing the same pair of glasses both indoors and out.

They also offer protection against UV (up to 400 nanometers) and glare.

Transitions XTRActive lenses were designed to be extra dark.

They were designed with a different formulation of photochromic dyes, which are “tuned” to also activate to part of the visible light spectrum.

This visible light activation makes Transitions XTRActive lenses get even darker in direct sunlight—and also allows them to activate moderately behind the windshield of a car during the day.

Transitions XTRActive lenses not only get darker because of visible light activation—they start out with a slight tint, whereas Transitions® VI lenses are clear.

The lens material itself has some tint—even in its “clear” state (around 9%-11% depending on the material).

The Transitions XTRActive lens dyes also have some tint—even in their “clear” state (about 6%).

This creates a total indoor tinted appearance of 17% (or less).

The change to the dye package for Transitions XTRActive lenses also adds a big kick to their darkening power.

Let’s compare Transitions VI lenses and Transitions XTRActive lenses.

Both products darken outdoors in sunlight—reducing glare and protecting the eyes from harmful UV rays.

Transitions XTRActive lenses offer a light tint indoors.

On the other hand, Transitions VI lenses are clear indoors—offering a level of clarity comparable to regular, clear lenses.

Because they offer a darker tint outdoors, Transitions XTRActive lenses are slower to fade back than Transitions VI lenses.

Transitions XTRActive lenses are also the first everyday Transitions lens to offer moderate activation behind the windshield of a car.

However, they do not provide the same benefits as a polarized photochromic lens—like Drivewear® Transitions® SOLFX™ sun lenses—which are designed specifically for the driving task.

You can see in the side-by-side comparison that Transitions XTRActive lenses have a slight tint indoors, but they quickly darken and get darker than Transitions VI lenses.

In their clearest state indoors, Transitions XTRActive lenses let in 83% of the light.

The photochromic dyes used in the Transitions XTRActive lens technology also have a distinctive color…Which will help you differentiate Transitions XTRActive lenses from the Transitions VI lens technology.

“With this outdoor darkness, it is not surprising that in a consumer wearer’s study, 79% of clear lens wearers and 85% of photochromic lens wearers reported that they were satisfied with the level of darkness provided by Transitions XTRActive lenses outdoors”

Transitions XTRActive lenses were also designed to have a light tint indoors. They also have a light, distinctive color. When fully activated, Transitions XTRActive lenses appear gray with a hint of green. Indoors, the tint is more subtle. The color difference between Transitions XTRActive lenses and Transitions VI lenses allows eyecare professionals to differentiate the two products.

While Transitions XTRActive lenses is not a product for everyone—there are many consumers who prefer the indoor tint.

FAQ

What are transitions® XTRActive lenses and how are they different?

Transitions XTRActive lenses are the newest addition to the family of Transitions lenses.

These everyday lenses are designed for wearers who prefer a slight tint indoors and very

dark lenses outdoors.

Isn’t there already a lens called transitions XTRActive?

Many years ago, Transitions Optical did introduce Transitions XTRActive lenses—known as the darkest Transitions lenses on the market. However, these lenses were discontinued due to advancing technology. Today, we are proud to use the Transitions XTRActive name for our newest, state-of-the-art lenses that once again are the darkest everyday Transitions lenses available and have the added benefit of activating to a moderate tint behind the windshield.

Transitions XTRActive lenses will not replace Transitions VI lenses. Transitions XTRActive lenses are different types of photochromic lenses that, along with Transitions VI lenses, represent an additional choice in everyday lenses for your patients. Transitions XTRActive lenses are recommended for patients who want the darkest everyday Transitions lenses outdoors, due to their active lifestyle. Rest assured that all Transitions VI products, including all materials and designs, are still available, and will continue to be available in the foreseeable future.

• Block 100% of UVA and UVB rays as well as provide UV 400 protection—

as do all Transitions lens products

How should i recommend transitions XTRActive lenses and transitions VI lenses?

With a few simple questions, you can identify who might prefer Transitions VI lenses and who might prefer Transitions XTRActive lenses:

• Does your patient spend a lot of time outdoors? If yes…

• Does your patient spend a lot of time in very warm weather? If yes...

• Does your patient need a superior, darker tint outdoors? If yes…

• Does your patient prefer a slight tint indoors? If yes…

• This patient will most likely prefer Transitions XTRActive lenses.

Otherwise, the patient should consider Transitions VI lenses.

What is new and different about the darkness of transitions XTRActive lenses?

Transitions XTRActive lenses are darker in both average temperatures and in hot

temperatures than Transitions VI lenses. For example, Transitions XTRActive lenses reach 90% tint at 73°F (23°C), and 80% tint at 95°F (35°C). That means Transitions XTRActive lenses will provide even more visual comfort and glare reduction than any other everyday Transitions lenses available—especially for patients who spend a lot of time outdoors. Plus, Transitions XTRActive lenses even provide some activation behind the windshield of a car. In fact, 61% of consumers responded that they perceived Transitions XTRActive lenses to have a darkness level close to sunglasses when driving in very sunny conditions, and 72% of consumers responded that they were satisfied with Transitions XTRActive lenses when driving in very sunny conditions.

Are transitions XTRActive lenses clear indoors?

Transitions XTRActive lenses provide a good level of clarity indoors—but they are not

as clear as Transitions VI lenses. At their clearest state indoors, Transitions XTRActive

lenses have a transmission of 83% (without Anti-Reflective coating), which means that most patients perceive a slight tint while wearing them indoors. However, most wearers who have tried Transitions XTRActive lenses are actually pleased with the appearance of the lenses indoors, and 75% are satisfied with the tint. Transitions XTRActive lenses may also be the right choice for patients who prefer a slight tint indoors and have chosen tinted lenses in the past.

Do transitions XTRActive lenses activate behind the windshield?

Yes! They do not get as dark as sunglasses, but they do provide a meaningful level of

tint to drivers. In fact, 72% of wearers who have tried Transitions XTRActive lenses are

satisfied with them when driving in very sunny conditions. Transitions XTRActive lenses

activate under both UV and visible light, which is why they get darker and activate behind the windshield. This is also the reason why there is a slight indoor tint—something that makes Transitions XTRActive lenses different than Transitions VI lenses.

Please note that the performance of Transitions XTRActive lenses behind the windshield may be influenced by a variety of factors, including the position of the driver in the car, the shape and inclination of the windshield, and characteristics of the glass used to manufacture the windshield.

What about the fade back speed?

The fade back speed for Transitions XTRActive lenses is slower than the fade back speed

of Transitions VI lenses, but is on par with previous generations, such as Transitions®

Next Generation lenses.

How should i demonstrate transitions XTRActive lenses?

The best way to show your patients how Transitions XTRActive lenses work is to compare the new lenses with Transitions VI lenses. The in-store demonstration tool clearly shows the different features of each lens. Please do NOT use the UV demonstration lamp to activate the Transitions XTRActive lenses, since the UV demonstration lamp is not designed to demonstrate performance differences between products. However, the UV lamp is still a great tool to show patients how photochromic lenses work, in general and should be used with your current Transitions lenses demo card.

Are transitions XTRActive lenses meant for everyone? Which type of patient may benefit from transitions XTRActive lenses?

While the family of Transitions lenses now has something for every patient, Transitions

XTRActive lenses are specifically designed for those patients who spend a lot of time

outdoors for their daily activities and who need superior darkness, but do not mind having a slight tint indoors. Transitions XTRActive lenses are the ideal everyday Transitions lenses for people who have jobs that require a lot of time outdoors, such as construction managers, real estate agents and architects. For patients who want the convenience and benefits of lenses that get darker outside, but are also very clear indoors, Transitions VI lenses are an excellent choice.

How do transitions XTRActive lenses perform in hot temperatures?

Transitions XTRActive lenses are the darkest everyday lenses ever developed by

Transitions Optical, including in hot temperatures. At 95° F (35° C), Transitions XTRActive lenses have a light transmission of only 20%, which makes them significantly darker than Transitions VI lenses. However, the actual performance attributes (especially the level of darkness and speed of deactivation) of all photochromic lenses are limited by the laws of chemistry, and are normally affected somewhat by extreme hot and cold temperatures.

What about cold temperatures?

As with any other photochromic technology, Transitions XTRActive lenses are

influenced by temperature—the colder the temperature, the darker the lenses will

get. In cold temperatures, the level of light transmission is similar to Transitions VI

lenses—4% light transmission at 50° F (10° C).

What is the fade back speed of transitions XTRActive lenses in cold temperatures?

In terms of fade back time, at 73° F (23° C), after 15 minutes of activation, Transitions

XTRActive lenses fade back to 70% transmission after 14 minutes, compared with nine

minutes for Transitions VI lenses. Please refer to the chart in the Technical Product

Notes for more information regarding activation and fade back speeds

What is the life expectancy of transitions XTRActive lenses?

As with all everyday Transitions lenses, the performance life of Transitions XTRActive

lenses will generally last for as long as the prescription is effective. While it is normal for

there to be a small loss of photochromic performance over time, with normal usage, this

change is generally not perceptible by the wearer. Because most Transitions lens wearers

become loyal, repeat customers, chances are you will sell them a new pair long before their Transitions lenses have any perceptible change in performance.

and hardcoats. And the hardcoat on Transitions XTRActive lenses can easily be

removed in a lab for AR application or proprietary hardcoats, if necessary.

Labs can continue to run multiple passes, thereby increasing their yields.

Can transitions XTRActive lenses be tinted?

Yes, they can be tinted. However, Transitions XTRActive lenses already have a slight

indoor tint, due to the photochromic package developed for these lenses. Patients who

are looking for darker tinted lenses may want to consider Transitions® SOLFX lenses.

Are transitions XTRActive lenses limited to any particular eyeglass frames?

Absolutely not. One of the benefits of all Transitions lenses is that they are available for virtually any frame suitable for prescription lenses.

What colors are transitions XTRActive lenses offered in?

Transitions XTRActive lenses are available in an attractive gray tint, with a slight

green undertone when activated.

Are transitions XTRActive lenses suitable for night driving?

Yes. Transitions XTRActive lenses are suitable for any activity that would normally

require clear lenses, which includes driving at night. Adding an anti-reflective coating

to Transitions lenses may make driving at night even more comfortable for your patients, as the treatment reduces distracting glare. Transitions XTRActive lenses are suitable for night driving as per the ISO 14889 standard.

Can transitions XTRActive lenses help my business grow?

Definitely. With Transitions XTRActive lenses—in addition to Transitions VI lenses—you now have a wider choice of everyday lens options, and can serve patients with different lifestyles. Now, you can help wearers who want a really dark lens outdoors and a little bit of tint indoors—patients for whom Transitions VI lenses are not the optimal choice.

What is the material and design availability of transitions XTRActive lenses?

Transitions XTRActive lenses are currently available in a select number of materials

(polycarbonate, 1.67 and Trivex®), in single-vision lenses and in some Progressive Addition Lenses. Please check with your laboratory or lens manufacturer for more

details or go to www.transitionsXTRActive.com for an updated list.

Should i recommend transitions XTRActive lenses as a sunglass replacement? what about second pair sales?

Even though they are the darkest everyday Transitions lenses available, Transitions

XTRActive lenses are not intended to replace sunglasses. Rather, Transitions XTRActive lenses are everyday (and all day) primary prescription lenses. They are meant to be worn in most indoor and outdoor situations, especially for patients who spend a lot of time outdoors. Sunglasses (such as Transitions® SOLFXTM lenses), including polarized lenses, are specialty eyewear for specific, sustained outdoor use and blinding glare situations. Most patients should be open to the idea of Transitions lenses as a primary pair of lenses, in combination with polarized sunglasses as a second pair. In fact, research

indicates that wearers of Transitions lenses are more likely than clear lens wearers